From 7175d7de91b637eb057831b5c27af78d3870f146 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frank Schmirler Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2011 11:51:26 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Updated README --- README | 18 ++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index 3d8e381..60c803f 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -175,10 +175,16 @@ Start the server core itself by specifying -Pstreamdev-server on your VDR commandline. To use the client core, specify -Pstreamdev-client. Both parts can run in one VDR instance, if necessary. +On the server, the main menu entry "Streamdev Connections" gives you a list +of currently connected clients. Use the "red" key to terminate a connection. +Note that depending on connection type and client, the client might re-connect +sooner or later. Depending on the server setup, the "blue" key might be enabled +as well. Please read below. + The parameter "Suspend behaviour" allows you to specify how the server should react in case the client requests a channel that would require switching the -primary device (i.e. disrupt live-tv). If set to "Offer suspend mode", you will -have a new entry in the main menu. Activating that will put the server into +primary device (i.e. disrupt live-tv). If set to "Offer suspend mode", you +enable the "blue" key in the server's main menu. It will put the server into "Suspend Mode" (a picture is displayed on TV). Then, a client may switch the primary card to wherever it likes to. While watching TV (Suspend deactivated), the client may not switch the transponder on the primary device. If you set @@ -190,10 +196,10 @@ suspend" to yes, the client can suspend the server remotely (this only applies if "Offer suspend mode" is selected). NOTE: This mainly applies to One-Card-Systems, since with multiple cards there -is no need to switch transponders on the primary interface, if the secondary -can stream a given channel (i.e. if it is not blocked by a recording). If both -cards are in use (i.e. when something is recorded, or by multiple clients), -this applies to Multiple-Card-Systems as well. +is no need to switch transponders on the primary interface, if on of the other +cards is idle (i.e. if it is not blocked by a recording). If all cards are in +use (i.e. when something is recorded, or by multiple clients), this applies to +Multiple-Card-Systems as well. 3.1 Usage HTTP server: ----------------------